Tom‘s former Edge of Tomorrow co-star Charlotte Riley recently reflected on their first meeting.

“He comes in and he’s all, ‘Hi guys, really great to meet you. We’re going to take really good care of you. You’re going to get great physio, great nutrition. Anything that I have, you guys are going to get also.’ I said – and obviously I was joking – ‘Great. Do we get your sunglasses as well?’ He said ‘They’re yours’. Took them off and gave them to me. I said, ‘Don’t be silly, I was only kidding.’ But he said: ‘I told you, what’s mine is yours,’” Charlotte shared to the Telegraph.

The 32-year-old actress will star alongside Breaking Bad‘s Jesse Plemons in the second season as the leading duo, THR reports.

Kirsten will play beautician Peggy Blomquist, who wants to be a Hollywood starlet but is stuck in Minnesota. Jesse will play Ed, Peggy’s husband and a butcher’s assistant who doesn’t understand his wife’s dreams but is still supportive of her.

Kirsten has never starred on a television show as a series regular – she’s done guest stints on ER, Sisters, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Portlandia, among others.

The 50-year-old actor was seen with his co-star, Breaking Bad‘s Jesse Plemons, who was all made up to look bloodied! Johnny also joked around with director Scott Cooper while sipping on a cup of coffee.

Casting for the male lead in the highly anticipated film Star Wars: Episode VII is underway and now there are five actors at the top of director J.J. Abrams‘ list, according to Variety.

Meet the five guys below (in order of the photos above):

Ed Speelers, 25, is best known for his work on Downton Abbey, which he joined in the third season as the first footman Jimmy Kent. He hails from England and got his career start by playing the title role in the movie Eragon.

John Boyega, 21, is a British actor whose first film role in the movie Attack the Block earned him several awards, including the British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer.

Jesse Plemons, 25, is probably the most recognizable to American audiences for playing Todd Alquist in the final season of Breaking Bad. He was also seen in the full series run of Friday Night Lights as Landry Clarke.

Matthew James Thomas, 26, is a British actor who has been making a big splash on the theater scene for his Tony-nominated work in Pippin and being the alternate for the title role in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.

Ray Fisher, 26, is another theater actor who most recently played the role of boxer Muhammad Ali in the workshop of a play based on the athlete’s life.